

What's done so far: true rgb, s-video, both look crystal clear (no jailbars or video interference at all).
what I learned from working on this:
You can completely remove the rf box and run the system using just the regulator and power jack, I also soldered in the original fuse just to be on the safe side.
Relocating the rgb kit to the back and having the rgb signals travel to the back adds a lot of interference to the image (jailbars and such), which means I'm going to have to wire up all 40 ppu connetions by ide cable (shouldn't be a problem) so I can fit the kit in the back.
The case of the original famicom is freaken tiny, making things fit inside of it is a nightmare.
It seems that jailbars are mostly curable by having the rgb from the ppu go directly into a video encoder at extremely close range. Even adding a couple of inches of length between the kit and the ppu adds jailbars so distance is very important.
What's left to do: A lot of things, you'll see as it comes along, I still havn't wired up the upgraded audio circuit but that shouldn't be an issue.
When desoldering the ppu and installing the precision socket some random trace broke (it wasn't a ppu trace). The trace physically looked fine so it took me forever to fix this issue. That and being too busy with life.